Justin Bieber Collaborator Poo Bear Speaks Out on Rumors
Apr 17, 2025
Poo Bear just wants the best for Justin Bieber.
The producer and songwriter (real name Jason Paul Douglas Boyd) expressed his sympathy for the “Sorry” singer amid ongoing speculation about Justin’s personal life.
“Whatever he’s going through,” Poo Bear told The Hollywood Reporter as part of the outlet’s investigative feature on Justin’s well-being published April 16. “I pray for him and hope he’s OK.”
His show of support for the 31-year-old—who Poo Bear collaborated with on no less than four albums, co-writing several of Justin’s number one hits like “Despacito (Remix),” “I’m the One,” “Where Are Ü Now” and “What Do You Mean?”—comes amid rumors about Justin that have surfaced over the last several months, ranging from state of his and Hailey Bieber’s marriage and changes to his inner circle.
However, while The Hollywood Reporter’s lengthy piece details a number of the rumors pertaining to Justin’s well-being, including alleging financial troubles, his rep stressed that couldn’t be further from the truth.
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